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ERNESTO “CHE” GUEVARA

ERNESTO “CHE” GUEVARA. A man, a hero ?. “Be strong but don’t lose your tenderness” is one of the most popular sayings of Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Che with family, Che far left. Che was born June 14 th , 1928 to Ernesto Guevara Lynch and Celia de la Serna y Llosa in Rosario, Argentina.

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ERNESTO “CHE” GUEVARA

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  1. ERNESTO “CHE” GUEVARA A man, a hero?

  2. “Be strong but don’t lose your tenderness” is one of the most popular sayings of Ernesto “Che” Guevara.

  3. Che with family, Che far left.

  4. Che was born June 14th, 1928 to Ernesto Guevara Lynch and Celia de la Serna y Llosa in Rosario, Argentina. • He was the oldest of 5 children. During his childhood and throughout his life he suffered intense bouts of asthma. • He was a good athlete and played rugby. He read a lot though his childhood and throughout his life enjoyed photography. Even as a young boy through his family and his reading he was know for his radical perspective. • He was educated as a doctor.

  5. His vocation to the revolutionary life started during his travel in South America.

  6. “Witnessing the widespread poverty, oppression and disenfranchisement throughout Latin America, and influenced by his readings of Marxist literature, Guevara decided that the only solution for the region’s inequalities was armed revolution. • His travels and readings also led him to view Latin America not as a group of separate nations but as a single entity requiring a continent-wide strategy for liberation. His conception of a borderless, united Latin-America sharing a common ‘mestizo' culture was a theme that would prominently recur during his later revolutionary activities.”

  7. Che went to Mexico City in 1954 and there in 1955 was introduced to Raul Castro by the Cuban exiles he had met in Guatemala. • A few weeks later he was introduced to Fidel and immediately thought that this was the visionary revolutionary leader he was looking for and immediately joined the “26th of July Movement” to over throw Fulgencio Batista’s government in Cuba.

  8. After the Cuban Revolution with Fidel Castro, he fought in other revolutions like The Bolivian Revolution where he was captured and killed.

  9. When he died became an icon of the revolution and an idol for the 1968s movement.

  10. New years 1958.

  11. Che at his wedding, 1959.

  12. Che and Fidel golfing.

  13. Che and family

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